six string wall of sound
hewn from heavy metal
made for amplification
wrenching a response
from deep in the gut
head bobbing
spine tingling
power chords
that bit hard
timeless riffs
memory inked
air played
for all the Rock
you brought
we salute you
submission for dVerse Quadrille
R.I.P Malcom Young
A lovely tribute. XXXX I saw them at Monsters of rock, Castle Donington in my younger days. It was awesome.Will always remember it. XXXX
Love the tribute… we listened to AC/DC the whole Saturday evening…
Fun tribute! I never got into AC/DC but a lot of people did. they were a power group.
Heard a parody of one of their songs “dirty deeds–done with sheep” Excellent use of all the words, a fresh approach, cohesive & bold, brother.
amen to that
Nice remembrance of Malcolm Young.
I’m not a heavy rocker, but you got the physical sensation of big music absolutely right.
How very timely with the death of Young. I don’t know their music. But I sure could feel the heavy beat in this.
Okay, I listened. Definitely got the beat.
We all salute you ~ Good tribute Paul ~
Brilliant! and a perfect ending!
Love it! So glad you brought Malcolm into our quadrille prompt.
And as they say – if there’s a rock and roll heaven, I bet he’s up there playing second guitar and holding the riff together.
We salute Malcolm indeed. A great tribute.
A fine, pounding, heart-felt tribute !
for all the Rock
you brought
we salute you
They contributed their lot during their days of greatness for which they were fondly remembered and appreciated! Grand tribute Paul!
Hank
A beautiful tribute!
Your poem does an amazing thing — memorializing not just Malcom & Co, but effectively, all the power bands who are crossing the river. Well done, Paul!
Nice tribute, Paul. A lot of my favorite rock legends are gone now.
A wonderful tribute – saluting a rock icon…
Great tribute, Paul! Even though I was laid up ill, I couldn’t stop myself from singing ‘Whole Lotta Rosie’!